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04/30 08:07 CDT Medidy uses bat, arm to lead Bangladesh to easy win over
Zimbabwe in second test
Medidy uses bat, arm to lead Bangladesh to easy win over Zimbabwe in second test
CHATTOGRAM, Bangladesh (AP) --- Mehidy Hasan hit a century and claimed five
wickets in a stellar all-around display as Bangladesh crushed Zimbabwe by an
innings and 106 runs in the second and final cricket test on Wednesday.
Mehidy became the third Bangladeshi player after Shakib Al Hasan and Sohag
Gazi, and 39th overall in world cricket, to score a century and a five-for in
the same match.
He struck 104 for his second century as Bangladesh finished its first inning on
444 for a 217-run lead.
Mehidy then took 5-32, his third five-wicket haul in two tests, as Zimbabwe
were were limited to 111 in 46.2 overs in an extended last session on day three.
Left-arm spinner Taijul Islam ended 3-42, after taking 6-60 in the first
innings.
The victory earned Bangladesh a series draw after losing the first test by
three wickets.
On an increasingly deteriorating pitch, Bangladesh's two spinners tormented
Zimbabwe batters, turning the ball viciously right from the start.
Opener Ben Curran was the only one to offer some resistance, scoring 46 before
being the eighth batter out.
Skipper Craig Ervine (25) and Wellington Masakadza (10) were the only others to
reach double digits, while three Zimbabwe batters were out for a duck.
Earlier, Mehidy led the lower order astutely after Bangladesh resumed on 191-7
and a 64-run lead.
Taijul Islam and debutant Tanzim Hasan gave Mehidy support as the host gained a
lead that appeared to be match-winning.
Taijul scored 20 and added a 63-run partnership with Mehidy before Vincent
Masekesa got the better of him.
Mehidy then shared a 96-run partnership with Tanzim for the ninth wicket,
taking the lead past 200.
Wessley Madhevere broke them up by dismissing Tanzim, who made 41 off 80 balls.
Tanzim's dismissal left Mehidy in limbo for his century as No. 11 batter Hasan
Mahmud doesn't have a reputation as a batter.
However he raised second his century by clipping Madhevere past short fine leg
for a single.
A tired shot against Vincent Masekesa's slower delivery then cost his wicket as
Bangladesh's innings came to an end.
Masekesa finished 5-115 on his debut.
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